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When allergy season or cold season rolls around, blowing your nose might seem harder with a nose ring. For the most part, you can blow your nose normally with any kind of nose piercing. However, since preventing discomfort and infection are even more crucial when blowing your nose with a nose ring, we’ve compiled the best tips for you to keep in mind when clearing out mucus, whether your piercing is brand new or whether you're a piercing pro.

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Try nasal spray if you continually have to blow your nose.

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Swap your nose ring for a straight-shaped retainer.

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  1. Wearing a retainer instead of a ring will allow you to blow your nose without worrying about the tissue making contact with your jewelry or getting in the way when you blow. [9] Pick an L-shaped piece (or a retainer with two flat bars for a septum piercing) that sits inside your nose for a snug fit. [10]
    • When you need to blow your nose, flip the inside bar so that it points upright and sits against the inside of your nose. That way, the jewelry won’t get full of mucus or hit with the pressure of your exhale.
    • You can flip the bar back down if it’s more comfortable for you, or leave it up until your allergies/cold improves.
    • Only use this option if your piercing has healed enough to change out your jewelry.
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Sterilize your jewelry to get rid of mucus build-up.

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  1. Use a saline solution to clean off any bacteria and built-up mucus. Make sure your saline solution has 0.9% sodium chloride as the only ingredient (this is a standard saline solution). You can use a cotton ball and the solution to swab off any remaining crusted-on mucus. [11]
    • Leaving the jewelry in will prevent the hole from closing up. This is particularly crucial if you got the piercing within a year and it’s still healing.
    • Create your own saline solution by mixing 8 fluid ounces (240 ml) warm distilled water with 0.5 tsp (2.5 g) salt. [12]
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